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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Who doesn't "care about black people"? Ray Nagin that's who. Here's a brotha' who was stealing from his own people while they were knee-high in water. Now that folks is a "sellout"... a black, dyed in the wool "sellout". Oh and, by the way, guess how many votes this Uncle Tom recived from the black vote?Answer: 80 percent

FormerNewOrleansMayorRay Naginsentencedto10years

Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin was sentenced Wednesday to 120 months in prison. U.S. District Judge Helen Berrigan also ordered Nagin to pay $84,000 in restitution. "What Ray Nagin did was sell his office over and over again," lead prosecutor Matt Coman said after the sentencing. "The damage that C. Ray Nagin inflicted on this community ... is incalculable." He will report to a minimum security prison in September.

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